IOC code BRN 0 0 | Competitors 22 in 7 sports 0 1 | |
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MedalsRanked 21st GoldSilverBronzeTotal0011 |
Bahrain competed at the 2009 Asian Youth Games held in Singapore from June 29, 2009 to July 7, 2009. Bahrain sent 22 athletes who competed in 8 sports and was able to finish with 1 bronze medal.
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Athletics
Bahrain joined the athletics competition at the 2009 Asian Youth Games. As a matter of fact, Bahrain sent the most number of athletes in this sport. The country won one bronze medal in the boys' 4 x 200 m relay event.
Basketball
Bahrain joined the girls' division of basketball competition at the 2009 Asian Youth Games. It was joined in Group C with China, India and Singapore. The team was not able to proceed in the next round because it lost all its games in the preliminary round.
Beach Volleyball
Bahrain joined the boys' division of the beach volleyball competition at the 2009 Asian Youth Games. The country sent Mohamed Hammad and Ali Sultan as its representatives. In the preliminary round, Bahrain was joined in Group C with Chinese Taipei, Qatar and Thailand. The pair won one game in its three-games series. It won over Qatar but lost to Chinese Taipei and Thailand. The pair advanced to the quarterfinal round where they battled against the Indonesian pair but lost in two straight sets thus losing hopes of advancing to the next round.
Bowling
Bahrain joined the bowling competition at the 2009 Asian Youth Games. The country sent four athletes who were all male. They all joined the individual, doubles and team competition of the sport but failed to win a medal in any division.
Individual/Singles
The bowling boys' singles competition at the 2009 Asian Youth Games was held on July 1.
Doubles
The bowling boys' doubles competition at the 2009 Asian Youth Games was held on July 2.
Team
The bowling boys' team competition at the 2009 Asian Youth Games was held from July 3 to 4.
Sailing
Bahrain also joined the sailing competition at the 2009 Asian Youth Games. It sent one male athlete. He was Faisal Abdulla. Abdulla joined the Boys' Byte CII competition. He placed sixth in that competition with a total score of 63.